Umahi: Fixing Nigerian roads frustrating — funds are not enough

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David Umahi, minister of works, says fixing roads in the country is “frustrating” because there are insufficient funds to carry out the needed work.

Umahi spoke on Friday when he appeared before the senate committee on works to defend his ministry’s budget.

The minister said the cost of road repairs has increased when compared to what was expended in the previous administration.

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“I have not failed in many of my life engagements but I am feeling frustrated with fixing roads in Nigeria with funds that are not in any way tangible for what is required,” he said.

“Remember the president inherited 2,064 projects totalling N13 trillion. If you review that project in line with the market realities now, it should be close to N18 trillion now.

“The president, who is an economist, who has gone through all the segments of what we are passing through, by reason of his experiences, is making efforts to borrow money to do these projects.

“The roads, when fixed, are catalysts to economic growth. They also eliminate hunger because road infrastructure activities create a lot of economic activities.”

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The former governor of Ebonyi said the roads “cannot be fixed by mere yearly budgetary provisions”, adding that more attention should be given to such infrastructure.

Some lawmakers in the committee concurred with the minister, saying the sum of N827 billion allocated to the works ministry for the 2025 fiscal year is not sufficient.

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